OUR MISSION

This annual symposium honors the work and memory of the late and honorable J. Paul Taylor, an educator, state representative, NMSU alumni and former NMSU Registrar. The symposia tradition originated within the College of Arts and Sciences, and this year, we are partnering with the Office of Land Grant Inclusive Mission. The 2026 JPTSJS titled "Ni Una Más: Standing Together Against Feminicide and Gender-Based Violence" scheduled for April 6-8, will serve as the 20th anniversary of the 2006 JPTSJS “Justice for the Women of Juarez,” and with families of feminicide victims, scholars, and human rights defenders, we will discuss what has transpired over these last twenty years, including other forms of gender-based violence.


HISTORY OF THE J. PAUL TAYLOR SOCIAL JUSTICE SYMPOSIUM

The J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium, is an expression of NMSU's land grant mission, which each year is devoted to an issue of concern to the state and region. In 2005, the College of Arts and Sciences at New Mexico State University established the J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium (JPTSJS). The J. Paul Taylor Symposium is traditionally held in late March or early April, each year, to commemorate the birthday of civil rights activist Cesar Chavez. The symposia are designed to build upon existing university and community partnerships through reciprocal education, outreach and strategizing as part of NMSU’s land-grant mission. Each year scholars, students, community stakeholders and policy makers gather from across the state and region to explore, learn, and work together on strategies for reform and justice. Each symposium has generated local, national and transnational attention addressing varied themes of social justice outlined below.


2006 - JUSTICE FOR WOMEN OF JUAREZ

The Justice for Women symposium took place March 29-31. It was one of the largest gatherings of individuals working to end femicides in Ciudad Juarez and Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico, where at the time over 400 women and girls were killed. Over three days, experts and researchers from across the country and Mexico, including families of the murdered women and girls gave testimonials and important information on the topic. Forensic experts such as Oscar Maynez, former forensic chief of the Chihuahua state police, and Mercedes Doretti, of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, were among the participants. (https://newscenter.nmsu.edu/Articles/view/1973)


EVENTS

2026 Ni Una Más: Standing Together Against Feminicide and Gender-Based Violence

This 21st annual symposium commemorates the 20th anniversary of the 2006 ‘Justice for the Women of Juárez’ scheduled for April 6-8, 2026. This symposia will provide updates to work that families of feminicide victims, scholars, and human rights defenders have engaged in, since the 2006 JPTSJS, including advances in policies, laws, and advocacy for women and girls, and in addressing other forms of gender-based violence.

The image is a digital flyer with a purple background, promoting an event called "NI UNA MÁS." At the top, a red horizontal bar reads "SAVE THE DATE." Below, bold ivory and pink text states "NI UNA MÁS," followed by a gold subtitle declaring "Standing Together Against Feminicide and Gender-Based Violence." The flyer commemorates the "20th Anniversary of the JPTJS: Justice for Feminicide Victims." The event is scheduled for April 7-8, 2026, at New Mexico State University's Corbett Center Student Union. Stylized graphics include a raised fist, scales of justice, female profiles in profile, flowers, candles, and buildings. The bottom mentions, "No Registration Required; Details Coming Soon."  Alt-text:  Event flyer for "NI UNA MÁS" on April 7-8, 2026, at New Mexico State University.  Transcribed Text:  SAVE THE DATE NI UNA MÁS Standing Together Against Feminicide and Gender-Based Violence 20th Anniversary Commemoration of the JPTJS: Justice for Feminicide Victims April 7–8, 2026 New Mexico State University Corbett Center Student Union No Registration Required; Details Coming Soon

 



2026 ¡Ni Una Más! Unidos contra el Feminicidio y la Violencia de Género

Este simposio anual, que cumple su 21ª edición, conmemora el 20º aniversario de la "Justicia para las Mujeres de Juárez" de 2006 y está programado para los días 6 al 8 de abril de 2026. Este simposio ofrecerá actualizaciones sobre el trabajo que las familias de víctimas de feminicidio, académicos y defensores de derechos humanos han realizado desde el simposio de 2006, incluyendo los avances en políticas, leyes y la defensa de los derechos de las mujeres y las niñas, así como en el abordaje de otras formas de violencia de género.




Lunch and Learn on Feminicide on March 2, 2026. Location: American Indian Student Center at 12:30pm to 1:30pm
The image is a flyer with a pink background for a "Pin-Making Workshop" at the 21st annual J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium, organized by NM State. It mentions "Ni Una Más: Standing Together Against Feminicides and Gender-Based Violence." The flyer encourages creativity with the phrase "Unleash your Creativity and Make a Statement." Below this are images of various pins, each with messages related to the theme, such as "NI UNA MÁS" and "No a la Violencia." The bottom section of the flyer provides the event's details: date, location, and time.  Alt-text:  A flyer for a pin-making workshop at the J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium.  Transcribed Text:  NM STATE Pin-Making Workshop for the 21st annual J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium Ni Una Más: Standing Together Against Feminicides and Gender-Based Violence Unleash your Creativity and Make a Statement NI UNA MÁS No a la Violencia There's Nothing Pretty about Murder! Women Hold the Power to Create, Not Destroy. Date: March 11th, 2026 Location: American Indian Student Center Time: 4:30pm - 7:00pm For more information see https://jpt.nmsu.edu/



The image is a digital flyer for a "Social Justice Award" organized by the Department of Political Science, Public Law & Administration at New Mexico State University (NMSU). The top segment of the flyer features bold, large, maroon text reading "SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARD" against a light grey background. Below it, there is a smaller text section inviting students, staff, or faculty members making a real impact to apply or nominate others.  The left side of the flyer, set against a white background, includes a graphic of a browser window with colored control buttons. Inside, it outlines the submission requirements: a one-page letter detailing social justice work, contact information, and a resume or CV for faculty/staff. Below this, the deadline information, highlighted in a maroon rectangle, notes the submission deadline as 5:00 PM, Friday, March 13, 2026, with an email submission address provided.  On the right side, in vibrantly large blue text with "NOW!" in bold, it encourages applications and nominations. This section highlights the purpose of the award: recognizing engagement in community organizing, political engagement, fighting inequality and prejudice, and promoting peace, non-violence, and free speech. The NMSU logo accompanied by "College of Arts and Sciences" is displayed at the bottom.  Alt-text:  Social Justice Award flyer from NMSU promoting nominations and applications for contributions to social justice.  Transcribed Text:  SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARD Dept. of Political Science, Public Law & Administration  Hey Aggies! Do you know a student, staff, or faculty member making a real impact? Or are YOU that person?  What to submit: • A 1-page letter describing concrete examples of social justice work and its impact on the local community • Include contact info (phone + email) • Faculty/staff: attach a resume or CV  Submit by: 5:00 PM Friday, March 13, 2026  EMAIL TO: anjah@nmsu.edu (Anja Hansen)  APPLY OR NOMINATE NOW!  The Social Justice Award honors individuals who go above and beyond to help create a more just society through: • Community organizing • Political engagement • Fighting inequality & prejudice • Promoting peace, non-violence & free speech  NM STATE College of Arts and Sciences


SUPPORT THE SYMPOSIUM

The J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium is made possible through the generous support of our community. Your contribution helps keep this event free, accessible, and open to all while sustaining meaningful conversations around justice and equity. We invite you to support the symposium and help continue its legacy of impact.